A.Do You Love Your Devices?

Of course you do! From cellphones to personal computers, we are always connected – but sometimes using our devices can be a bit of a challenge. Have you ever tried typing on your tablet during a small space commute? Or tried texting while walking, talking or taking notes? What about typing comfortably at a standing desk? Not to mention the back, neck, and wrist pain we can experience from typing all day… Sure ergonomic solutions exist, but they are bulky, expensive, and might not work in every situation.

That’s where Tap comes in. Tap is a revolutionary new input device that puts a keyboard in the palm of your hand – literally! You wear it over your fingers and input text using simple finger taps in a position comfortable for your body. Tap allows you to turn any surface into your workstation, so you no longer have to adjust to uncomfortable typing.

B.A New Ergonomic Approach To Typing

Tap has its own alphabet that uses key chords (like a piano) instead of 1 to 1 finger mappings. Letters are grouped logically by commonality, so it’s much more intuitive than a traditional QWERTY keyboard. Tap takes just 90 minutes to learn using our learning game, TapGenius. This is about 1/4 the time it takes the average person to touch type – and more than 95% of people who use a traditional keyboard EVERYDAY still have to look at their fingers when typing. We worked with Stanford memory scientists to make sure learning was not only fast, but also fun and exciting. Not only does Tap take significantly less time to learn than touch typing, it’s also a fully ergonomic solution for any environment – plus you’ll feel totally bada** wearing the futuristic strap.

The Tap lasts for 8 hours of use and 7 days standby, making it a powerful tool for your workday, commute, and beyond.

C.How Does Tap work?

Unlike other Keyboards – when using Tap you are not looking for any keys.

Tap is NOT A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD. It does not display a QWERTY layout on the surface. Instead – To input with Tap you memorize simple to learn finger combinations that correspond to your different inputs.

In order to detect the different combinations, Tap uses data that comes from 5 accelerometers (one on top of each finger) to detect acceleration, deceleration and hard stops (among many other parameters).

D.What Can You Do With Tap?

Tap works with nearly every Bluetooth enabled device that accepts HID input and is an ideal product for:

Text input

Multi-faceted ergonomic solution

Portable keyboarding

True touch typing

And much more

E.What Can I Use Tap with?

Tap is compatible with the following types of products that accept Bluetooth and HID inputs:

Smartphones

Tablets

Personal Computers (PC’s)

Laptops

Projectors

SmartTV’s

Virtual Reality headsets

Augmented Reality glasses

Mixed Reality headsets

Tap requires the following operating systems to work seamlessly:

iOS 9.0+

Android 5.0+

OSX Yosemite+

Windows 8.1+

Linux Ubuntu

F.What Are Some Of The Benefits Of Using Tap?

Tap was built to answer the question of input – why hadn’t the way we type evolved with technology?

Not only is Tap a logical step forward in how we interact with our devices, it is also an ergonomic solution to spending a lot of time typing.

By taking stress off your median nerve, Tap allows for hours of typing without the pain associated.

Tap is also completely portable and can fit in your pocket.

G.Do I Need To Use a Tap On Each Hand?

Tap is a one-handed solution that can be worn on either your left or right hand. You will only need one to type all letters, numbers, and symbols.

H.Can Tap Be Used On Both Hands?

You can also wear 2 taps at the same time and connect them to one device. Each will work as an independent keyboard or mouse.

I.Can 2 Taps Be Used At The Same Time?

You can use two Tap at the same time, but they will act as two unique keyboards. We also have opensource SDKs.

J.How Long Does It Take To Learn To Tap?

You can learn to Tap in just 90 minutes by using the TapGenius Game, available for iOS, Android, and Windows. There are 8 ‘Tap-Lessons’ which are taught via musical and visual tutorials, and are followed by rounds of gameplay. Each lesson takes 5-10 minutes to complete, and most tappers learn the entire alphabet in less time than it takes to see a movie.

Once you have learned the alphabet, we introduce a supplementary application called TapAcademy that is designed to increase your WPM. Using 10 minute daily exercises over a 30 day period, the average tapper will type at 35 WPM. This is significantly less time than it takes to learn on a QWERTY keyboard, and also at a faster WPM than the national average.

K.How Fast Can You Type With Tap?

Tap can register up to 10 actions per second, that means the technical limit is 120 Words Per Minute with one hand!

Most people reach 30-40 Words Per Minute within their first 30 days by practicing 10 minutes / day with TapAcademy.

For comparison this is 8 times faster than learning QWERTY!

L.How is Tap Better Than Voice Input?

Voice input is not secure or private, and cannot be used in every situation. Take for example a quiet library or a very loud restaurant – two situations where voice text would be impractical and inaccurate.

M.I Already Know QWERTY - Why Should I Learn To Tap?

QWERTY was invented in the 1800s to be purposely inefficient. The reason being, if you typed too quickly, the keys on your typewriter would hit each other and jam. Take this already cumbersome typing method and add it to a tiny smartphone or portable computer, and it’s a recipe for unsuitable input. Our Tap Alphabet uses letter groupings based on logic and commonality, which is why it takes about 1/4 of the time to learn Tap as it does to touch type on a traditional keyboard.

N.Who Is Already Using Tap?

The best part about Tap is its versatility. First and foremost it’s an input tool – an all-in-one controller designed to make your life easier.

Some tappers are professionals who use Tap for a wide berth of uses including presentation control, note taking, and controlling commercial applications. Others are users who have suffered with endless back or wrist pain associated with traditional typing and have spent thousands of dollars on “ergonomic” solutions that just don’t work. There is no limit to the text input capabilities of Tap thanks to its ability to be used on any surface.

Tap is also fully accessible and can be used to active VoiceOver controls to give blind and low-vision users control over their phone and provide a more discrete way to text. It’s fully contained on one hand, so users with limited mobility can type with ease.

TapGenius Learning System

(Android, iOS & Windows) – Backed by Stanford language & memory research, TapGenius provides a fast and easy ways to learn the Tap Alphabet. In under 2 hours, you will be tapping all letters, numbers, and symbols – and you’ll have fun while doing it!

TapAcademy Learning App

(Android, iOS & Windows) – Once you’ve mastered the Tap Alphabet, take your tapping skills to the next level with TapAcademy. Designed to boost your WPM, TapAcademy uses 30 days of fun drills and typing games to help you tap even faster. The average tapper doubles their WPM in just 14 days of playing TapAcademy.

TapAloud Mobile App

(Android & iOS) – TapAloud is our TapGenius learning system optimized for blind and low vision users. The system breaks the alphabet into 8 voice-enabled learning lessons and takes 2 hours to learn.

BONUS #1: FREE TapMaps

We offer a robust suite of custom TapMaps so you can type in other languages or layouts. We provide all TapMaps free of charge via a public gallery, so there’s always new ways to use your Tap.

BONUS #2: FREE Access to TapMapper

TapMapper is a FREE re-mapping tool that lets you take your Tap to the next level. With TapMapper, you can turn complex text macros into simple finger taps. There is no limit to what you can do with Tap – other than your own imagination.

R.How much does Tap cost?

Tap is only $199 USD and includes free shipping worldwide.

S.Which Size Is Right For Me?

To choose the right size for you follow the following steps:

Measure the base of your fingers.

If the width of the base of your fingers is smaller than 57mm or 2.25 inches you should not order a Tap.

If the base of your fingers is between 57mm and 76mm or 2.25 inches to 3 inches you should order a small Tap.

If the base of your fingers is larger than 76mm or 3 inches – you should order a large size Tap.

T.Our Guarantee

Tap comes with a 30 day money back guarantee if you don’t absolutely love your device.

U.Our Warranty

Each purchase of Tap includes a 1 year warranty that covers any hardware or software failures. This is free and part of our commitment to honest and transparent technology.

V.Limited Time Offer - Act NOW!

Completes 30 days of TapAcademy & get a $30 rebate on your order!

TapAcademy is a super fun WPM game that will increase your tapping speeds. It only takes 10 minutes a day!